Night Movie 1986
In Gur Heller's tense 1986 Israeli drama *Night Movie*, a young soldier and an Arab man find themselves bound together during a violent thunderstorm, forcing them to confront their prejudices during an unplanned overnight confrontation.
Director: Gur Heller
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Night Movie (1986) about?
The film follows an Israeli soldier and an Arab man who are handcuffed together during a thunderstorm, leading to a night of tension, reflection, and shifting attitudes. Their forced proximity challenges stereotypes and reveals the humanity beneath their differences.
Who directed Night Movie?
Gur Heller directed *Night Movie*. His work focuses on human conflict and social dynamics in confined settings.
Who stars in Night Movie?
The film stars Moshe Ivgy, Akab Abed El-Hai, Dov Keren, Dedi Tabakuli, and Eitan Ben-Dov in key roles.
Is Night Movie (1986) worth watching?
While *Night Movie* is short and unrated, its intense premise and exploration of societal divides make it a compelling watch for fans of dramatic, thought-provoking cinema. Its brevity and emotional depth leave a lasting impression despite its limited runtime.
How long is Night Movie?
The runtime of *Night Movie* is 33 minutes.
About Night Movie (1986) — A gripping Israeli drama of conflict and unexpected connection
In Gur Heller's tense 1986 Israeli drama *Night Movie*, a young soldier and an Arab man find themselves bound together during a violent thunderstorm, forcing them to confront their prejudices during an unplanned overnight confrontation. Set against the backdrop of a relentless rainstorm, the confined space amplifies their clashing perspectives, sparking moments of unexpected vulnerability and raw humanity. As the storm rages outside, the two men navigate their differences, challenging preconceived notions in a story that blends drama with poignant social commentary.
Directed by Gur Heller and starring Moshe Ivgy and Akab Abed El-Hai, *Night Movie (1986)* explores themes of conflict, connection, and the fragile threads that bind people in crisis. With a runtime of just 33 minutes, this short but impactful film captures a fleeting yet powerful encounter that lingers long after the storm subsides.